GoldenEye wrote: 
> AFAIR we could see the system date and time on the status line of the
> pCP main page in earlier releases.
> 
> This helped me to identify whether the current date/time on the pi was
> correct without the need of accessing the log files.
> 
> This isn't the case after power outages because the pi is up an running
> earlier then my switch so that it cannot access any ntp server to sync
> the time.
> 
> G.

I was actually looking at that the other day.  I forgot it used to be
there.   We had removed the dynamic footer, as it was making alot of
necessary system calls and slowed down page loads on the single core
pies.  But time shouldn't be too much of a problem.



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